Name Jennifer Sullivan | Role Writer | |
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Awards Best English-Language Book Books Tirion's Secret Journal, Dragons and Decisions, The Back End of Nowhere, Gwydion and the Flying Wa, The Caterpillar That Coul Profiles |
Jennifer "Jenny" Sullivan (born 1945) is a Welsh children's writer and former literary critic.
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Biography
Sullivan was born in Cardiff, Wales, to Londoner Frederick Anderson (1900–1993), an electrician, and Phyllis (1905–2009), a short story writer.
Sullivan worked as a book critic for some years while her children were growing up. She has always written fiction, and during early professional years wrote mainly adult short stories. She has written a number of popular books, mostly suitable for 7-12 year olds, with Welsh themes incorporated into their story lines. She frequently visits primary schools in Wales to open events and carry out book signings.
Having lived in Raglan, Monmouthshire most of her life, Sullivan now resides in Brittany, France. She is married with three grown-up daughters, Kirsty, Tanith and Stephanie. Tanith is the name of the character from the Gwydion Trilogy.
In 1993 Sullivan was awarded the Irma Chilton Bursary, which is given to aspiring children's novelists by the Welsh Arts Council.
Tiron's Secret Journal won the 2006 Tir na n-Og Award for the best English-language book of the year with a Welsh background. Sullivan won the award for the second time in 2012 with Full Moon.
Works
- The Magic Apostrophe
- The Island of Summer
- Dragonson
- Who, Me?
- Me and My Big Mouth
- Dragons – and Decisions
- Nobody Asked Me!
- What Part of 'No' Don't You Understand? (planned)
- Tree of Light (planned)
Set prior to The Magic Apostrophe, before Gwydion meets Tan'ith.
- Gwydion and the Flying Wand
- Magic Maldwyn
- Betsan the Brave
- Gwydion's Quest (Not yet published)
- The Back End of Nowhere
- Nowhere Again